Seattle Pinball Museum: Brief Histories of Pinball

A History of 1960s Texan Pinball


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The text is a detailed description of the 1960 D. Gottlieb & Co. pinball machine, "Texan." It highlights the machine's limited production run of approximately 1,200 units, making it a collector's item. The description emphasizes the collaborative work of designer Wayne Neyens and artist Roy Parker, showcasing the machine's innovative electro-mechanical technology and its captivating Western theme, which capitalized on the popular cowboy culture of the era. Ultimately, the text celebrates the "Texan" as an iconic example of pinball artistry and technological advancement from its golden age, emphasizing its lasting appeal through nostalgia and skillful gameplay.

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Seattle Pinball Museum: Brief Histories of PinballBy Zak Geier